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The effects of the financial crisis on primary prevention of cancer

2010

The present financial crisis will affect primary cancer prevention through several avenues: personal lifestyle choices, exposure to environmental risk factors, decisions made in the private sector and public policy on cancer prevention. Whilst it is clearly problematic to reach solid conclusions on a direct connection between economic crises and cancer mortality, we can identify trends that provide guidance for further action. For some lifestyle choices such as smoking or diet, we argue that public policy may channel existing tendencies during times of crisis for clear added value. In other areas, including research and health system investments, we will make the case that the resources not…

Cancer ResearchBiomedical ResearchAlcohol Drinkingmedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic policyRecessionFinancial managementRisk FactorsNeoplasmsOccupational ExposureHumansMedicineExerciseLife StyleHealth policymedia_commonInsurance HealthCancer preventionPublic economicsbusiness.industrySmokingVaccinationEnvironmental ExposureEnvironmental exposureHealth ServicesPrivate sectorDietEuropePrimary PreventionEconomic RecessionOncologyFinancial crisisPrivate SectorHealth ExpendituresbusinessDelivery of Health CareEuropean Journal of Cancer
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Genomic Abnormalities Acquired in the Blastic Transformation of Splenic Marginal Zone B-cell Lymphoma

2003

Among 20 cases of typical splenic marginal zone lymphoma (SMZL), two cases had blastic transformation. The genetic mechanisms underlying the morphologic transformation were investigated by comparing genetic changes in initial and blastic phases. A complex karyotype including trisomy of 3q and genomic gain of 17q22-q24 was seen in both cases at diagnosis. However, the extra copy of 3q was lost during the transformation process in both tumors. Additionally, the Karpas 1718 cell line, which was derived from a patient with transformed SMZL and carried a trisomy of 3q, also evidenced the spontaneous loss of the extra 3q during the culturing process. Other acquired abnormalities observed exclusiv…

Cancer ResearchPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyLymphoma B-CellTrisomyChromosomal translocationBiologyComplex KaryotypeTumor Cells CulturedmedicineChromosomes HumanHumansSplenic marginal zone lymphomaChromosome AberrationsLymphoma Non-HodgkinSplenic NeoplasmsHematologymedicine.diseaseTransformation (genetics)OncologyKaryotypingDisease ProgressionB-Cell Non-Hodgkin LymphomaChromosomes Human Pair 3Chromosome DeletionAbnormalityBlast CrisisTrisomyChromosomes Human Pair 17Comparative genomic hybridizationLeukemia & Lymphoma
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Venezuela's humanitarian crisis, resurgence of vector-borne diseases, and implications for spillover in the region

2019

In the past 5–10 years, Venezuela has faced a severe economic crisis, precipitated by political instability and declining oil revenue. Public health provision has been affected particularly. In this Review, we assess the impact of Venezuela's health-care crisis on vector-borne diseases, and the spillover into neighbouring countries. Between 2000 and 2015, Venezuela witnessed a 359% increase in malaria cases, followed by a 71% increase in 2017 (411 586 cases) compared with 2016 (240 613). Neighbouring countries, such as Brazil, have reported an escalating trend of imported malaria cases from Venezuela, from 1538 in 2014 to 3129 in 2017. In Venezuela, active Chagas disease transmission has be…

Chagas diseaseDisease transmissionSeroprevalenceReviewmedicine.disease_causeCommunicable Diseases EmergingBOLIVAR STATEZika virusZika virusCHIKUNGUNYADengue0302 clinical medicineInfection preventionINFECTIONSIFONTES030212 general & internal medicineChikungunyaGeography MedicalMAYAROChildSocioeconomicsLeishmaniasisPriority journalArbovirusbiologyTransmission (medicine)Incidence (epidemiology)IncidencePoliticsOilParasite incidenceInfectious DiseasesGeographyVIRUSInfectiongeographic locationsHumanAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyanimal structuresAdolescentCHAGAS-DISEASETrypanosoma cruzi030231 tropical medicineHumanitarian crisisEpidemicVector Borne DiseasesDisease elimination03 medical and health sciencesMALARIAHUMANITARIAN CRISISEPIDEMICparasitic diseasesmedicineSeroprevalenceAnimalsHumansEpidemicsAgedMUNICIPALITYPublic healthDisease re-emergenceNonhumanmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationVenezuelaMalariaEconomic aspectDisease carrierCommunicable Disease ControlChikungunyaMalariaLancet Infectious Diseases
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Crisis y renovación en el cine de animación argentino. el caso de el empleo

2016

Los procesos de crisis modifican el imaginario social e influyen en la creación artística y en los productos culturales. El objetivo de este trabajo es averiguar la incidencia de la crisis Argentina de 2001 en el cine de animación. A partir del análisis audiovisual de la película El empleo (Santiago Grasso, 2008), buscamos qué elementos se problematizan y qué tipo de discurso plantea. Las conclusiones del trabajo pretenden ampliar la cobertura de los estudios académicos centrados en el impacto de la crisis sobre los productos culturales también al ámbito del cine de animación contemporáneo.

Cine de animación; Crisis; Animación argentina; Alienación; EmpleoLanguage and LiteratureCinematografia Arguments trames etc.PAnimación argentinaEmpleoCine de animaciónCrisisAlienación
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Institutions, crises, and political confidence in seven contemporary democracies. An elite-mass analysis

2017

There is ample consensus in the literature that institutional confidence by the public is needed in democracies and at the same time elites, particularly political elites, need to share this confidence in their guidance of state institutions, if political stability in established democracies and the consolidation of new democracies are desired. The research takes the form of a quantitative analysis based on the World Values Surveys and the elite surveys (parliamentarians) conducted in 2006 (before the financial crisis) and in 2012–2013 (post the crisis when apparently, the worst of the economic crunch had lessened up) in the 7 countries selected. We explore what lies at the base of politica…

Civil societyEconomic growthLatin AmericansPublic Administration05 social sciencesConfidence intervalCrunch0506 political sciencePoliticsConsolidation (business)0502 economics and businessPolitical Science and International RelationsFinancial crisisDevelopment economicsElite050602 political science & public administrationSociology050207 economicsJournal of Public Affairs
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Trend Switching Processes in Financial Markets

2010

For an intriguing variety of switching processes in nature, the underlying complex system abruptly changes at a specific point from one state to another in a highly discontinuous fashion. Financial market fluctuations are characterized by many abrupt switchings creating increasing trends (“bubble formation”) and decreasing trends (“bubble collapse”), on time scales ranging from macroscopic bubbles persisting for hundreds of days to microscopic bubbles persisting only for very short time scales. Our analysis is based on a German DAX Future data base containing 13,991,275 transactions recorded with a time resolution of 10− 2 s. For a parallel analysis, we use a data base of all S&P500 stocks …

Collective behaviorFinancial marketMarket participantFinancial crisisEconometricsTime horizonVolatility (finance)Futures contractFinancial market participants
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Looking over the channel: The balance of media coverage about the “refugee crisis” in Germany and the UK

2022

Abstract This study compares the balance of newspaper and television news coverage about migration in two countries that were differently affected by the so-called “refugee crisis” in 2015 in terms of the geopolitical involvement and numbers of migrants being admitted. Based on a broad consensus among political elites, Germany left its borders open and received about one million migrants mainly from Syria during 2015. In contrast, the conservative British government was heavily attacked by oppositional parties for closing Britain’s borders and, thus, restricting immigration. These different initial situations led to remarkable differences between the news coverage in both countries. In line…

CommunicationRefugee05 social sciencesRefugee crisis050801 communication & media studiesMedia coverageInternational economics0506 political science0508 media and communicationsBalance (accounting)Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Political science050602 political science & public administrationChannel (broadcasting)Communications
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Fronteras por definir, descontento creciente, alianzas inestables y amenazas externas: la Unión Europea y su tormenta perfecta

2018

espanolLa Union Europea se halla en una crisis existencial tan evidente que incluso politicos y analistas con antecedentes ideologicos diametralmente opues-tos han acabado coincidiendo en su diagnostico, y en la necesidad urgente de una terapia de choque que detenga lo que parece una carrera hacia la destruccion del proyecto europeo. El proposito del presente ensayo es pasar revista —aun al precio de tener que ser extraordinariamente sintetico en su abordaje— a los problemas que han sumido a la Union Europea en la mas grave crisis de su ya larga historia. Problemas que en todo caso son susceptibles de agruparse en cuatro grandes rubros: los que han ralentizado y hasta invertido el proceso d…

Computer Networks and CommunicationsExistential crisisInmigraciónB1-5802medicine.diseaseAmpliaciónEuroescepticismoUnión EuropeaHardware and ArchitecturePolitical scienceEuropean integrationmedicinemedia_common.cataloged_instanceBrexitPhilosophy (General)European unionHumanitiesSoftwaremedia_commonCUADERNOS DE PENSAMIENTO
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Measuring Behavior in the Home Cage: Study Design, Applications, Challenges, and Perspectives

2021

Contains fulltext : 239279.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) The reproducibility crisis (or replication crisis) in biomedical research is a particularly existential and under-addressed issue in the field of behavioral neuroscience, where, in spite of efforts to standardize testing and assay protocols, several known and unknown sources of confounding environmental factors add to variance. Human interference is a major contributor to variability both within and across laboratories, as well as novelty-induced anxiety. Attempts to reduce human interference and to measure more "natural" behaviors in subjects has led to the development of automated home-cage monitoring systems. These syste…

Computer scienceCognitive NeuroscienceBiophysicsStress-related disorders Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 13]Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryReviewBehavioral neurosciencecomputer.software_genreField (computer science)neuroscienceBehavioral NeurosciencePhenoTypervideo-trackingAll institutes and research themes of the Radboud University Medical CenterEthoVision XTBiotelemetryReplication crisisCognitionVariance (accounting)Cognitive artificial intelligenceData sciencehome-cageNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyScripting languageVideo trackingrodent behaviorcomputerRC321-571Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
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Inequality and economic growth across countries of the Eurozone

2018

The EU economic recovery after the financial crisis is being accompanied by sluggish and unsteady growth with high levels of inequality. The relationship between income inequality and the rate of economic growth still remains a controversial issue with discrepancies in the results reported in many empirical and theoretical studies of growth and development. We explore the impact of income inequality, poverty, and wealth on the rate of economic growth in the Eurozone. We find that the effect of income inequality on economic growth is statistically insignificant, whereas poverty and savings have a negative, statistically significant effect on growth, while the effect of financial assets is po…

Consumption (economics)Economics and EconometricsInequalityPovertymedia_common.quotation_subjectDevelopmentEconomic inequalityManagement of Technology and InnovationEconomic recoveryFinancial crisisEconomicsDemographic economicsBusiness and International ManagementFinancemedia_commonInternational Journal of Sustainable Economy
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